Error message: Can not scan. Not enough space on target disk

The "target disk" has over 100Gig of disk space available. Tried other disk's and get the same message, even tried to "copy" directly to a print... same message? Any ideas on how to solve this problem?

I have just cured this"not enough space on the target disc" on my set up.I had the problem from day one after buying scanner but learned to get around it.Today I went into Toolbox and opened settings and made a note of the target address. Then checked properties of the target folder and found there was 86mb in a space for 80mb.This was the default setting chosen by the installation programme. I went to my documents and made a new folder and called it Canoscan, clicked ok and it became the new target and the fault is gone. Hope it works for others.

When I got into the properties of the canon toobox, I clicked on "customize" and changed the default setting from "documents" to "pictures". It worked!When I got into the properties of the canon toobox, I clicked on "customize" and changed the default setting from "documents" to "pictures". It worked!

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Easy fix... Happens all the time with all Canon scanners. Open the tool box...click on settings and change the folder where the temporary files are stored to another folder of your choice...or create a new one in your documents. That's it!

I had exactly as described on my new 4400f scanner. Have resolved by uninstalling the toolbox software (it was at 5.0.1.2), downloading toolbox s/w from canon site, file name is S6A04mux.exe - toolbox 5.0.1.1 Installed this and all works from the scanner front panel

The issue you have posted regarding that you are getting an error message that you cannot save the video because of not enough memory could be related to not enough drive space, I would appreciate if you could perform few steps below to isolate and fix the issue.

Click on start point to My Computer and click on it.

Once the My Compute page is displayed, right click on drive C and left click on properties.

3.Check if there is enough disk space available, if YES then follow the steps below or if NO then try to delete few waste or unused files to crate disk space, and try saving the video file that you were trying earlier.

If you find that there is enough disk space then, try to save the file on the hard drive by selecting a different location, it could be that your are trying to save the file in a location which does not have enough memory or it could be right protected for example a CD.

In order to save the file on to a different location all you need to do is, Click on “File” and click on “Save As” option then in the box which pops up on your screen you need to look for a “Save In” option at the top and change it to “C:” or “Local Drive” and then click on “Save” at the bottom.

Should you require any further assistance regarding your computer related to this or any other issue in future please contact me I will be more than glad to assist you.

I had the same problem.Adding twain_32.dll to the Windowsfolder solved the problem.For people who don't want to search for it: Look Here.Then you won't get this error but one saying to reinstall the printer driver. Just do it and the problem is solved.